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Issue with Installing the solution

Open vidyasagaralti opened this issue 4 years ago • 8 comments

Thanks for the nice app and video with explanation.

I was unable to install the solution.I got the following error while trying to install it.

"The solution file is invalid. The compressed file must contain the following files at its root: solution.xml, customizations.xml, and [Content_Types].xml. Customization files exported from previous versions of Microsoft Dynamics 365 are not supported.Error code 80048060." githubAIBuilderIssue

vidyasagaralti avatar Jun 20 '20 07:06 vidyasagaralti

I have seen that error before when I tried to install what I thought was a solution zip file, but was actually a PowerApp Package zip file. Since you didn't say which app you are trying to install, I am not sure if it is a solution or app zip file. You could try using make.powerapps.com, Apps > Import Canvas app (which expects a zip file) and see if that works. Don't try this in a production org, just use a test one.

ArtKarp avatar Jun 20 '20 08:06 ArtKarp

Thank you for the response. I have tried to import "AIBuilderPrebuiltModels_20200609190852.zip from make.powerapps.com but I still have the same error.Attached the screenshot. Request your help. Error

vidyasagaralti avatar Jul 09 '20 06:07 vidyasagaralti

Upload in the Solution section of PowerApps

RobertCathlina avatar Oct 14 '20 14:10 RobertCathlina

Hi, I tried uploading this in the solution section of powerapps however, it gives me this error

failed to import: SecLib::CheckPrivilege failed. User: eab2a980-beed-ea11-a817-000d3ad7d4a0, PrivilegeName: prvCreateEntity, PrivilegeId: 341e3ebf-74b8-4335-84f3-7f617bb7d081, Required Depth: Basic, BusinessUnitId: 0f98ce65-f2e9-ea11-a817-000d3ab17d84, MetadataCache Privileges Count: 1988, User Privileges Count: 797

mhlaghari avatar Dec 11 '20 11:12 mhlaghari

I have seen that error before when I tried to install what I thought was a solution zip file, but was actually a PowerApp Package zip file. Since you didn't say which app you are trying to install, I am not sure if it is a solution or app zip file. You could try using make.powerapps.com, Apps > Import Canvas app (which expects a zip file) and see if that works. Don't try this in a production org, just use a test one.

Thank you for clarifying the process.

ghost avatar Mar 09 '21 13:03 ghost

I have the same problem that shannonkwilliams had, I'm not able to solve the problem. Is there anybody who can help me to import the package.

Many thanks in advance Martin

MartinBeering avatar Apr 05 '21 13:04 MartinBeering

I have the same problem that shannonkwilliams had, I'm not able to solve the problem. Is there anybody who can help me to import the package.

Many thanks in advance Martin

import as a canvas app not an solution

orzwang avatar Mar 25 '22 03:03 orzwang

I have seen that error before when I tried to install what I thought was a solution zip file, but was actually a PowerApp Package zip file. Since you didn't say which app you are trying to install, I am not sure if it is a solution or app zip file. You could try using make.powerapps.com, Apps > Import Canvas app (which expects a zip file) and see if that works. Don't try this in a production org, just use a test one.

I was able to get to certain process utilizing Import Canvas App, but at the last point its asking for Resource Type: Approvals Connection? Where in the Power Apps>New Connections I will find that connector? Thanks.

vkuljak avatar Sep 14 '22 20:09 vkuljak